What is it? - A Flip Camera is a pocket-size video camera that records one to two hours of digital video and sound. It also contains a USB connection to easily transfer the video recording to a computer. It has simplified instructions and is extremely portable.
Flip Video cameras. Credit: Pure Digital Technologies
How to use it? - Along with other data collection strategies, the Flip Camera can be used to show rather than tell what is happening in the classroom. An administrator can set up the small camera on a desk or small tripod to record classroom instruction. For example, if a teacher wanted feedback on how he or she came across to students or how he or she managed transitions within a lesson, written and video feedback can be obtained through the observation process by recording instruction while
Effectiveness - Sharing the video with the teacher prior to the post-observation conference allows the teacher to reflect on his or her teaching and assess the strengths and weaknesses of a lesson. The Flip Camera can be used with all types of teachers from new teachers to master teachers. In addition, Flip Cameras can be used to teach best practices and classroom management strategies to new teachers and teachers in need of additional assistance. In addition to the traditional classroom, the Flip Camera could also be used to help evaluate school counselors, teacher specialists, and special education teachers. It is in the best interest of those involved to require written consent to be videotaped for the purposes of professional evaluation and improved practice.
Flip Camera
What is it? - A Flip Camera is a pocket-size video camera that records one to two hours of digital video and sound. It also contains a USB connection to easily transfer the video recording to a computer. It has simplified instructions and is extremely portable.
Flip Video cameras. Credit: Pure Digital Technologies
How to use it? - Along with other data collection strategies, the Flip Camera can be used to show rather than tell what is happening in the classroom. An administrator can set up the small camera on a desk or small tripod to record classroom instruction. For example, if a teacher wanted feedback on how he or she came across to students or how he or she managed transitions within a lesson, written and video feedback can be obtained through the observation process by recording instruction while
Effectiveness - Sharing the video with the teacher prior to the post-observation conference allows the teacher to reflect on his or her teaching and assess the strengths and weaknesses of a lesson. The Flip Camera can be used with all types of teachers from new teachers to master teachers. In addition, Flip Cameras can be used to teach best practices and classroom management strategies to new teachers and teachers in need of additional assistance.
In addition to the traditional classroom, the Flip Camera could also be used to help evaluate school counselors, teacher specialists, and special education teachers. It is in the best interest of those involved to require written consent to be videotaped for the purposes of professional evaluation and improved practice.
Resources:
Flip video cameras. http://www.theflip.com/en-us/.
Hancock, Jason (2009, February 24).Leader Talk: Using the Flip Camera for Teacher Evaluation. EdWeek. Retrieved March 30, 2011 from http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/LeaderTalk/2009/02/using_the_flip_camera_for_teac.html.